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Washington @venue on the even of June THE WORLD: FRIDAY Hundred and Twenty-second strow, and “ i” The bridorfoom ise. well:known police BABY” WAS THE STAR. ficial, (a Od te the, Harlem heal aecmeiseometrnimienens The church was beautifully decorated i and many relatives and friends Witnessed | Mittle Mine Tory REACH RE Ne the ceremony, which was performed by ies itkawer C eamients nj q G , where| Murphy, one of the Papal attaches, who ab , out a fate? lace on Miasen nian [thes'will remate auring thovsuthmen, | ia here ‘on A Niait from Home, aetisted. | donna, swan tho feature of the tee Mise Hite, I 6 full church cholt was in attendance, | iyo, ei : née atin Charming sawmhter of Mr. [qa ate sinialst dance given under the | Stier the cemmony the couple left on a | Programme last Hae Ree a ass e ayia ir aed + Gf, tomb: | Brienvan, tn dhe gooms, of the Woman's bridal trip to Nkwgara Pals Hoe Sas arelete Ge aine Gat Eee k ; pe , { D eld in Carnegie 20d at [GUD At St, OeOT w Le TBR kt | ‘The Young Women's Parish Aid Bo-| Wile tie other puplis for the moat he parents, on | Bitty couples. attended and all had a|olety of St, Michael's Church gave an| part were young men and women and on inesday After-|tioroughy pleasant evening. Among | entertainment and strawberry. al | did all that wa, dof them at AY, Ach Was Del | those present were: Miss Daley, Miss | Dhuraday evening lag at Bt. MM! the concert In ramental and med by the Re + G. ‘4, PAS | Venger, Miss Flannagan, Miss Crofts,| Parish House, No, 225 West al work the Was the star Churoh, Miss the Misses Mokena, the| Mnth street. ‘The entertainment ¢ fon, ry by the fiends and rel- | Mise Hagin ine Rosse, Mies Swees | slated of the presentation of "The Kley ttle Miss Lorraine 1s six yeare old ep 847,08 | poy, Misa Bande, Mrn, Campbell, tomaniac.” by menibers of the parish,| and was on, the programme for two acted as bridesmaid, and | Poly oeMpnomas A, Bronitt, I. J, Cot: | The success of the affakr was lately | numbers, sang the aria “Queen brother of the bride, wea | for Andrew Wells, J. Coleman, 7, Con-| due to the untiring work of Mits Jennio| of the Night,” from aust, In which sho man, ihe bride wore a gown of | {0% AEST mer, it. Moyers and Hanry| White, of No, 731 Amsterdam avenio, | sang in. four octaves Tange, and Wilh and, coried a bouquet of bey: and other membens, Mrs, Elizabeth MoCormick sing a duct, Seat Rar end re. TW. B, Stephene, of | ecaseecmseseeeneennseens sere Set fe ang Cur ota of pat | Fore Risigeane, ae, ne gues oF ole 3 ona, After a lon the coup! J Tae Tet 3 QD & wedding ¢ upon tt! ‘he alumni (ance of the Staten Island will take ap thelr vealdence 15 | adver nuit take” pisos stoanerore evening at the academy buiMing, at St. and on. ot |George. ‘This affair ia one of the big g Rave teevedsin tations ‘for | annu lety funotions of 8 @ marriage of thelr daughter May to| Island and the committee of arrange: fermen Hellstein on Wefhoeday evens | ments la working hard to have this ing Vale Ved ‘Wandell Memorial wr" event surpass any thet hes been noor . 3, Mrs, John Missio, of Marin-| ‘rhe third annual commencement of ae Harbor, “have staged” sarieations | et ‘Auguetinian Academy, on Grymes Fete fen pone eens HU, was held in the ottenny, Ral on ‘uradey evening, ‘Mgr. le re their on eaeds alla diplomas Were Teoeived by Grencis A. Drisooll "and R.. Brneat Dupuy. A dance followed exer clscs and was largely atend Teary ‘Willlasa ¥ of Stapleton, ao- companied by his wife and chilaren, \ Mr, and Mre. George H. Pearsall and is Kate Lil No, 629 East One lindred ‘and ‘Forly-sixth street, left_on Rep hey wil remain abrosd several Ka bin. success, The steal ope. 4 : mentha, ” ™ bac) Fulton Market and General Kini H $53 Hast One street, salled sell from the foot of Ons ndredt! Jeremiah Quinn, of stroet, East River, to Donnelly's Grove Hundred an ‘hirty; for Queenstown on Wodnesday ast on the Oceanic, He will remain abroad un- at College Point, games and til the fall. wher feasting will be the order of the day. a hyghtldren of the Suntay Schoo! of me ¢.Mr, and Mre, William R. Lowe, of TIAL eNSariTte DEG ereminat oe ta West One Hundred and Elghty-second atreet, are entertaining a number of gave an interesting programme of music and recitation on Sunday evening last. fends ag their summer residence at ‘oodville, Conn. Mr, Lowe, who is an There was a large attendance, Pre of the prettiest church weddings of the season in Harlem was that expert angler, has m veral record hin estate, day evening last in the Churoh of The {nitial outing of the John J. Far-| Holy Rosary, One Hundred and Ni Han Association on Aug. 6 bids fair to| teenth street and Pleasant avenue, The ba one of the best attended affairs | bride 1s the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, from_the 1 cond Assembly Dis-! Christopher Collins, of No, 400 © Lambert Diamonds at Importer’s Prices. Every diamond ring Illustrated below, and many others which we shall be pleased to show you when you call, were made by hand in our own factory, Every stone was imported by us direct. We buy diamonds in large quantities always, and a member of our firm goes to Europe yearly to select them, As we deal with no middle- men in any department of our business, we save you money when you buy of us, A solitalre, not large, but of fine color, in hand. made mounting of solid 14-karat gold, plain pol- ished. Price only $25.00 Brillaint solitaire, about the size shown in the cut, Solid 14- karat gold hand-made mounting, plain polished. Price, $5 O A sparkling solitaire of goodly size, In solid 14-karat gold hand-made mounting, plain polished, of the graceful pattern approved by fashion, Price, $90,00 a This twin ring of solid 14-karat gold is set with two fine diamonds of goodly size, Makes a hand- some gift, at 87 5-00 PHU, Qi) We also make these rings in fancy mountings with chased or engraved shanks, in scores of quaint, exclusive styles, at the same prices, — Man's belcher ring, with a diamond like a spark of fire set deep in solid 14-karat gold hand- made mounting, Price, $3O English ring—simple, solid and sensible, Ad- mirably cut diamond in hand-made solid 14-karat gold mounting, Price, $90.00 Other styles in unending variety, In a whole page of this Newspaper we could give but an imperfect idea of the Lambert assortment of diamond rings,. Come and see for yourself, Prices range from $10.00 to $1,000.00, and every ring guaranteed, Enamelled gold brooch, like a delicate June blossom, A pretty and pleas- ing gift. Price, $7.50 Brooch of florid design in enamelled gold. Set with 2 whole pearls and fine diamonds. * Excellent example of Lambert art; also of Lambert business policy, for the price is only $22.50 Brooch of solid gold, set with pearls and diamond in centre. Design suggests a Sunburst. Looks expensive, but costs you only $25 A diamond of .fine quality blazes in the centre of this gold brooch of light and A real gem of goldsmith’s fantastic design. art for $40.00 Jewelry from the Lambert factory, sold only in the Lambert store, is especially suitable\ for gifts to ushers, bridesmaids or any- body else you wish to honor. Brooches, sleeve links, bracelets, cigar cutters, “cigarette cases, scarf pins, stick pins, gold and silver match boxes, etc., etc. hi Lady Henry Somerset, For Alcoholism. No Suffering. No Injection, No Detention from Business, No Bad After Effects. Alcohol Craving Overcome in Forty-elght Hours, All Drug Addictions Successfully Treated. A Special Committee of the Legislature of New York, Reported in May, 1905, “Recoxnli thi of those (DEPENDENT INEBRIA’ fering from dloease, rome form of medicnt troatimcnt shuld. Ne elveus Tie the | ont of thls Committee, the bent treatment therefore is that of the Oppenbeline 4 ly indorsed and advocated by I hers it brofeaod indorsed npd advocated by laree numbers of physicians a G f ihecentitent eel pag nal repute and unquestioned authority; Ms Dronipt, effective and free from certain objections of Tondon, England, writes first D at cw ‘woul ot) do Waa? Kil) the urgent deal which apatient mint have for atimus cray tay and that a i For autorraph letters endorsing the Opparheinven feats eae ore (im £9, neath pon, mail to the avin’ OPPENHEIMER INSTITUTE, 159 West 34th St,, N, Y. C. DOWNTOWN OFFICH: BROOKLYY oFmom: Wedding Rinés--A Touch of Sentiment. There {s such a thing as sentiment in business, wise proverb makers to the contrary notwithstanding. The sentimental side of our business is represented by the Lambert seamless solid gold wed- ding rings, The sale of wedding rings increases at our store continually, The little blind Cupid is always busy, and his followers have learned that Lam- bert wedding rings are as good as they can be made, Our reputation began growing years ago by reason of the excellence of these rings, and they have never fallen below the original standard, They are made in our own fac. tory, and, like everything else we sell, are guaran. teed, They come in all styles, sizes widths and shapes. 14-karat, $3.00, $4.50, $6.09 to $12.00. 18-karat, $4.00, $5.50, $6.50 to $16.00, 22-karat, $5.50, $6.75, $8.00 to $20.00. No charge for engraving, Exclusive Designs in Class Pins. We exhibit here a few class pins merely to give an idea of Lambert styles, We are never content with past performances, but each year we add bold and novel designs to Our assortment of pins, We execute special orders reproducing class and fraternity em: blems, and copying original colors with a fidelity that was impossible before recent im- Prcvemais were made in the art of enamel- ing, | We are official jewellers to many schools and colleges, and we furnish class after class of graduates with class pins of solid gold or sterling silver, Prices are low because we are manufacturers, Patterns are original and of rare beatity because we have the best designers to be found, Bolid Gold... 82.50 Bterling Bilver 81.00 Solid Gold... ,82 00 Sterling Blilver 475 Bolla Gold, .,.8200 Sterling Silver .7f Bolld Gold... .82.50 Feidabinnl Silver. 1,00 7 Gold and Sitluver Medals. An inspection of our medals is like a visit to a museum of art, We have them in ster- ling silver from 50c. upward and in solid gold from $1.50 upward, All come from our own factory, and the most modest one in the assortment is as carefully made as the most elaborate and showy. Medals for students, for officers of lodges ANY and other societies, medals as marks of honor se and esteem, you will find them enriched with emblematic devices in so many styles that you will wonder from where all the ideas came, We can please all tastes, Solld Gold........#4.00 O44; for medals should be given early. Sterling Silver....81-00 a refi1 engraving takes time, you know. Third Ave., Cor. 58th Street, pen Saturday Nights Until 10 hm EVENING, JUNE 16, 1905 Stylish Summer Shoes HE variety of styles in WALK-OVER Summer Shoes gives opportunity for the gratification of any taste however exacting. The best way to prove this statement is to visit aAWALK-OVER Store. Style No, 39, especially presented in this advertisement, isa Men's Button Russet Oxford. The lines of this shoe are very graceful, But the most fastidious shoe buyers would not choose to have style ataloss of comfort and quality. In this WALK-OVER Shoe everything else is added to style—fit, quality, comfort, workmanship, all are in keeping with the high-class style of this shoe. This style of shoe, for both men and women, is furnished in patent leather as well asin russet, wee NEW YORK STORES,\ 179 Broadway, near Cortlandt St, 1177 Broadway, near 28th St, (2 ‘Opes erenings. @ \ BROOKLYN STORE, <@\ 565 Fulton St, near § Flaibush Ave, ues alg SKETOE Men's Button Russ: Oxford, Style No: 59, Same model for women, Style No, 262 Lambert Leadership in Class Rings. A few of our solid gold class rings, “We are the leading house Oye S-—> in this line because our prices “WX, ©y are as attractive as the rings— and that is saying much. These rings are made in our own factory by first-class work- men, and are made to stand constant wear, Graduates of schools, high schools, academies and colleges all over the country testify to the beauty of our designs, the solidity of our workmanship, and to our care and Solid Gold, promptness in filling orders, All our patterns are ex- B20 clusive and the prices are factory prices, Our cus- tomers pay no tribute to middlemen, Prices of class rings vary from $1.75 upward to $35.00, Solid Gold, Solld Gold. ..$1.75 $1.75. Heavy, Out-of-town patrons are kindly requested to send fine Reltet us thelr orders as early as possible and thus avold all finish, $3.50, possibility of delay in delivery, Some Points on Watch-Buying. ‘A little talk about watches is timely, because at this season of the year so many of them are bought as graduation presents. No gift to a bright student could be more useful. When you buy a watch your only safeguard is in the character of the house from whom you buy. The mere appearance of a watch is no guide, since thinly plated cases may be made to shine like solid gold, and may later be marked “44 karat.” Nor is the name on a watch a pro- tection to the buyer. Waltham designates the make of a move- ment, not its quality—for a Waltham movement may come any- where from $3.00 to $50.00, Our watch department is the product of almost thirty years of work and study, Experience has taught the public to believe in us, to understand that the Lambert guarantee is more than a formality. Every watch we offer for sale, even the most inexpensive, is the best of its kind, and has been examined by ex- perts with keen eyes for faults, Imperfect watches are returned to the factory at once, This watch is in an engine-turned hunt- ing case of solid 14-karat gold. Your choice of Waltham, Elgin or Lambert movement. A thoroughly re- liable time- keeper, and an elegant, sensible Bitte PR alee) $22.50 Others in 14 kt,,.16.50 to $150 One of our most popular and most beautiful. watches. We sell hundreds of them, In fact, we might say they sell them: selves. Richly engraved, solid /f 14-karat gold hunting cas Waltham, Elgin or Lambert movement. Case from THE American Watch Case Co., who do the best work in the world, Price, $40.00 Other Men's Solid 14. kt, Gold Watches, $25 to $250. MANUFACTURING, Third Ave., Cor. 58th Street, Open evenings until 6.30, Saturday nights until 10. qi iy CE Saka & Company | Broadway, 33d te 34th Street. Distinctive Summer Suits for Men New Two-Garment Models At Fifteen & Twenty Dollars Elimination demands compensation in the taloring of tropical suits for men. Few tailormen know how to pay it, Ours do and cleverly. They have taken the initiative and dewised little ways and stay to insure for a summer suit grace of line and curve and permanency of form. ‘The new series of models at fifteen and twenty dollars demonstrate this— and the style, character and distinctiveness which they inherit from the garments that cost almost again as much. Our stock of two-garment suits is big—about twice greater than any other shop the whole town over affords, At fifteen and, twenty dollars we present: Te atraidht-edde sindle-breanted’ models. i Three reunded-adde singla-breasiad modela. Three long, laese and aemi-fitied double-breasted modale.. Fashioned of tropical worsteds, flannels, homespuns, serges, tweeds and wool crashes in more than 50-distinctive patterns: Outing Trousers for Men at $3.50 With all the vigor and knacksythat fashion sanctions in outing trousers, we have designed a new series of peg-top and wide hip models of flannels, wool crashes and homespuns in ten exclusively new patterns, from light to sombre gray or brown, By every token they are exceptionally good value at $3.50, FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY’ “ A Clearance Sale of Suits for Boys We find ourselves with more suits of jthe highest grade than the demand warnants. We kinow but one way out of this condition—to subject the gar- ments to price reductions—extremely gemexous,price reductions, such as the following: .. Single and Reukie Breasted Norfalk Siditein box plaited or plain models of tweed, cheviot, home- Spuns and tropical worsteds in light or dark mix tures, half or full lined with alpaca or serge, Knicker~ bocker trousers with straps and buckles} ‘sizes 8 to 17. Formerly $7.50, $8.50 & $10. At $5.95 Norfolk Suits (with Knickerbocker trousers) and Rouble Breasted Suite (with knee trousers) of chev~ {ots in mixtures, plaids and stripes ;wsizes 8 to 16 years, Formerly $5.00 & $6.50. At $3.65 IN ADDITION Washable Russian Blouse Suite of woven madras, pique, chambray, grass linen and gingham in light blue, pink or tan and of madras or galatea in white, bloomer: trousers, band or Eton collars with scarfs to match; sizes 24 to 8.. Regularly $2.50. Special at $1.45 Regularly $3.95 and $4.50. Special at $2.35 variety of colors or fwhite; i At 48c, 68c ahd 95¢, 8 in stripes of selfeligured: designs, sizes 4 to 18yat 69ce Windsor and Stri jes and Washable Stocks, at 25c. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Straw Hats for Children '. Formerly $1.65 to $2.50. At 95¢ A big collection of sailor, middy, Continental aid Napoleon hats of milan and rough straws, which: were offered throughout the season at $1.65. to $2.50. Sperial, 95c, “Star? and ' sizes 6 to 15 FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Sale of Shoes for Boys and Girls Two phases of this offer establish it as important—. the shoes have our imprint to insure good service and our regular prices have been materially reduced, Boys’ Blucher Qxferd Tiga, of | Bova’ & Girla’ Shoes, of white box calf or tan Russia calf,}canvas, button or lace, with: with oak soles, sizes I to 5%, | broad toes, welted oak soles, Resularly $2.50. At $2.00 |Sizes' 5 to. 8. Special at$s.00° Boyva' Blusher Oxfords, of | Sizes 8s to 11. Qpecial at $1.25 patent colt, extension soles, Rizen 1146 te 2.Special at $1.50 Sizes I to 54. Rizea 24 to 6. Srecial at $2.00'1} Special £250 Children’s and Miases’ Bare= Roya’ lace Shae, of tan Rus-| foot Sandals, with welted ex- sian calf, with oak welted soles| tension soles. and broad toes, Sizes 4 te 8, At $1.25 Redularly £9.50. ue, 2,00 | Sizen 834 tot. At$s.50 Sizes I1 to 13%. Sizes 1134 ta 2. At $1.75 Regularly $2.00, At $5.50 Sizes 2% to6, At $2,00 SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Sale of Dresses for Girls & Misses Wash Dresses for Girls One thousand a sses of white lawns, figured lawns, colored ginghams and chambray, in guimpe, high neck, Russian sailor and suspender models; sizes 6 to 14 years, Regularly $1.50 $2.00 250 $395 $4.59 Special at 95s. $5.45 $1.95 $2.45 $2.95 Graduation Dresses for Girls & Misses Of white organdy, in two models, elaborately trimmed with Valenciennes lace insertions and edging; sizes 14 to 18 Value $14.50 At $10,00 Value $16.50 At $12.00 : Of black and white shepherd checks; of mohair in white navy or brown and of Clay serge in brown, navy or black ; sizes 14 to 18 years, Fs Value $15.00. Special at $11.75 Sailor Suits of cheviot serge in blue, brown or red j sizes 5 to 12 Value $3.50, Special at $1,95 $10.00 Goat Suits for Girls at $7.50 , Of washable silk finished poplin, bo model, with separate waist of white lawn. Colors—tan, pink or light blue, Sizes 6 to 14 years. Q